Monday, January 31, 2011

Reduce Emissions of Carbon Dioxide

The new statistics illustrate the great difficulty nations face sharply reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other "greenhouse gases" in efforts to cause climate change to fade.The data was released at a time when more and more, the cost of the tests AGW (anthropocentric or man-made global warming) fight counted.

According to a Canadian economist and two U.S. Experts on climate change, the UN IPCC has severely underestimated that cost.McGill University economist Christopher Green, University of Colorado climate policy expert Roger Pielke Jr., and U. S. Leave National Center for Atmospheric Research climatologist Tom Wigley, "The IPCC implicitly assumes that the major part of the challenge of reducing future emissions will occur in the absence of climate policy.

We believe that these assumptions are optimistic at best and at worst are unattainable, potentially seriously underestimating the scale of the technological challenge associated with stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations."The trio said that the IPCC models, which are used to reflect technological progress and human emissions of carbon dioxide project was one of them" frozen technology baseline, rather than assuming, as they do at present, continuous advancement in human technology.

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